A clinician's guide to binge eating disorder
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A clinician's guide to binge eating disorder
Routledge, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Incidence of BED appears to be on the increase. Treating it, and overcoming it, is all the more difficult, especially for those living in a culture that has an intense body image focus.
A Clinician's Guide to Binge Eating Disorder educates the reader about its triggers and behaviours - and describes steps to treat it and resume a full and productive life. Evidence-based research outcomes provide the framework and foundation for this book. First-person case studies bring application of this science to life to help close the gap between research and treatment/care, and the importance of clinicians developing a therapeutic relationship as a healing tool with their client is discussed, recognizing that medical and psychological dimensions are inextricably intertwined.
This book allays fear of the unknown, explains the emotional chaos that can sweep in like a storm when, unintentionally, triggers are released. It provides practical steps and footholds for clinicians and researchers to help the patient take control of their life and look to a positive future.
Table of Contents
- Devlin, Wonderlich, Walsh, Mitchell, Foreword. Part I: The Search For Causes. White, Gianini, Bed and Obesity. Franko, Lovering, Thompson Brenner, Ethnicity. Bulik, Trace, Genetics. Goldschmidt, Boutelle (With Knatz, Madowitz), Tanofsky-Kraff, Children and Adolescents: Loss of Control Eating Risk Factors, Correlates, Outcome and Assessment. Karr, Simonich, Wonderlich, Binge Eating Disorder, Childhood Trauma, and Psychiatric Comorbidity. Mond, Hay, Comorbidity and Related Considerations. Hilbert, Hartmann, Body Image (Disturbance). Arnold, Empower the Patient With Science. Part II: The Search For Solutions. Banker, Introduction: Closing the Research-Clinical Gap. Berg, Peterson, Assessment. Segal, Altman, Weissman, Safer
- Chen, Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Binge-Eating Disorder. Wilfley, Mcclendon-Iacovino, Gredysa, Psychological Interventions (Cbt, Ipt). Crow, Psychopharmacologic Interventions. Osborn, Miller, Vannucci, Goldschmidt, Boutelle (With Knatz and Madowitz), Tanofsky-Kraff, Children and Adolescents: Loss of Control Eating Interventions. Engel, Mitchell, Bariatric Surgery. Accurso, Sanchez-Johnsen, Behavioural Weight Loss. Pershing, The Clinician's Toolbox. Field, Sonneville, Prevention. Turner (Beda), Assisting the Translation from Research to Practice - Two Perspectives: Part One. Grefe (Neda), Assisting the Translation from Research to Practice - Two Perspectives: Part Two. Devlin, Wonderlich, Walsh, Mitchell, Afterword.
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